The Inca used bronze for the same reason everyone used it for ,tools ,weapons ,however they didn't use it for armor they still preferred there lighter cotton outfits.
Bronze was used to make tools.
Depending on the time period, it was used for different things. In the Bronze Age, bronze was used for more or less anything- tools, utensils, weapons etc.- But became less practical and less used as other metals were found.
Yes
it is used to conduct electricity
Due to the resistance to wear of bronze components, it is used for bearings not only in machine tools, but many other industrial machinery and components. It also makes good electrical connectors as some variations of bronze have good anti-corrosive properties and are conductive. Bronze is also widely used in art pieces such as sculptures.
It is a knife made of bronze that was crafted by the Incas
The Inca used a variety of tools made from materials such as stone, copper, bronze, and wood. These tools included stone hammers, chisels, and axes for carving and shaping stone structures, copper and bronze tools for metalworking, and wooden tools for agriculture such as digging sticks and planting tools. Additionally, they used tools like looms for weaving textiles and instruments for recording numerical data.
the Inca traded things like gold silver and bronze
copper+ jast= bronze
The Spanish had steel technology because they had a more developed metalworking industry and access to abundant iron resources. In contrast, the Inca civilization primarily used bronze and stone tools due to limited access to iron deposits and less advanced metalworking techniques.
Bronze IS a metal.
Spain used money gained from the conquest of the Inca to enlarge its army and navy.
they used messaging across the partd of the inca around there
The Inca Children were harshly tretendCookingWeavingFishingFarmingThe children used peas as a counter on the board game.
Bronze was used to make tools.
Yes. Bronze is used to manufacture some of the parts on an oil rig.
they used elephants